This shed will be professionally installed in your garden by an approved team; you'll be contacted soon after the delivery of your shed to arrange a suitable time and date for fitting

We recommend that sheds are sited on pre-laid, level, solid and dry ground, with a foundation of either a wooden shed base, concrete or paving to give a stable and even footing for your shed to sit on

The dimensions given refer to the external dimensions of the product unless otherwise stated

Technical Specifications

Technical specification of 10X10 Murrow Pent Shiplap Wooden Shed

Height

2.12m

Width

2.99m

Depth

2.99m

Material

European softwood

Treated

Dipped Basecoat

Cladding thickness

12mm

Number of doors

2

Number of fixed windows

2

Glazing type

Glass

Roof Design

Pent

Made in

England

Surface finish

Planed Timber

Timber approval

FSC approved

Timber certificate

TT-COC-003110

Health and Safety

Please note that this item has additional safety or regulatory datasheets available. The product may have possible health and safety hazards covered in these documents. Refer to the container for full information and always follow the instructions.

Help & Advice

How to guides

A firm, level base should be the starting point for any shed or garden building. Without this the structure is likely to be assembled improperly - screw holes will not line up correctly, doors may not fit their doorways and the quality and service life of your shed could be greatly reduced.

There are a number of different options to create the necessary flat and level surface, and we're going to take you through four of them. All are ideal to prevent water collecting around the shed floor and damaging it. These four methods are how to lay:

a timber frame base (also known as a portabase)

a plastic base

a paved area base, and

a concrete slab base

Both paved and concrete bases can't be laid straight onto soft ground and so require a sub-base. A concrete base also has a further extra step - constructing the frame or edging that supports concrete while it sets, this is known as formwork. So do bear in mind that these options can take longer to build than the timber frame and plastic bases.

Simply choose the one for you and read through the step-by-step advice on how to lay your shed base.

Buying guides

The garden shed should not be overlooked when it comes to planning your garden. Choose the right size and style, and it will blend into the look of your garden seamlessly. But more than that, it can help prevent your garden looking cluttered by hiding away all of your tools, toys and equipment - giving you extra room to enjoy.

We have a wide range of sheds to suit your needs, whatever they may be. Whether you’re replacing your old shed, searching for shelter when busy with the odd outdoor job (like planting pots or filling bird feeders), or looking for a quiet spot to sit and relax – we have something for you. We also stock suitable storage solutions to ensure that your space stays organised, as well as security ideas to protect your valuables.

Read our guide and let us help you find the ideal shed for you and your outdoor space.